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Huge deals on PS VR at up to $100 off: Skyrim Bundle w/ controllers $240, more

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Dell is offering the PlayStation VR The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR Bundle for $239.99 shipped. Regularly $350, it’s on sale for $250 at Best Buy right now and today’s offer is one of the best prices we have tracked. The lowest listings on Amazon have it at $320+. The bundle includes the VR headset, PlayStation Camera, two PlayStation Move controllers, and Skyrim VR. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds. More VR deals below.

Best Buy and Walmart are also offering the DOOM PS VR bundle without the Move controllers for $199.99 shipped. Regularly $250 or more, this is the current best around as well.

PlayStation VR Skyrim VR Bundle:

Redefine your expectations of immersion in gaming with moments so intense your intuition takes over.

HDMI, USB, AUX, stereo headphone jack.

The LEDs around the PlayStation VR headset, on the DUALSHOCK 4 and the PlayStation Move controllers are tracked by the PlayStation Camera, providing an incredibly precise capture of your natural movement in virtual space.

3D Audio means that you’ll be able to pinpoint sounds above, below, and all around you. Instinctively turn your head to the source of a single footstep and be able to judge its distance, just as you would in real life.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices